Roger Sayle (Dept. Computer Science, University of Edinburgh, U.K.) contributes his molecular graphics visualization system for Unix XWindows and MS Windows. Specifically, RasMol is intended for the visualisation of proteins and nucleic acids. It reads Brookhaven Protein Databank (PDB) files and interactively renders them in a variety of formats on either an 8-bit (see Fig. 2) or 24- to 32-bit colour display. Documentation includes include on-line help, hypertext documentation and the previous (dated) version of the PostScript user reference manual. RasMol version 2.3 (as released on 03/04/94) is immediately available on a 4 disk set as CUG #418. 1/5
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Roger Sayle (Dept. Computer Science, University of Edinburgh, U.K.) contributes his molecular graphics visualization system for Unix XWindows and MS Windows. Specifically, RasMol is intended for the visualisation of proteins and nucleic acids. It reads Brookhaven Protein Databank (PDB) files and interactively renders them in a variety of formats on either an 8-bit (see Fig. 2) or 24- to 32-bit colour display. Documentation includes include on-line help, hypertext documentation and the previous (dated) version of the PostScript user reference manual. RasMol version 2.3 (as released on 03/04/94) is immediately available on a 4 disk set as CUG #418. 1/5
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- readme.unx
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